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Annabel Buckley
25 July, 00:12
How to simplify | - 53 |
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Ricky Chase
25 July, 02:11
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its 53
Step-by-step explanation:
Apply absolute rule
l - a l = a
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Maximilian Vega
25 July, 02:36
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53
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this is because the absolute value of - 53 is positive 53
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